1st Edition

Can America Remain Committed? U.s. Security Horizons In The 1990s

Edited By David G. Haglund Copyright 1992
    318 Pages
    by Routledge

    318 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book is concerned with the myriad of foreign security commitments and the means available to America to fulfill them. It represents the scholarly results of the collective project (on US security horizons) mounted by the Queen's University Centre for International Relations.

    Introduction: America in a Unipolar World? Part One: Commitments 1. United States Security Policy in the 1990s: Decade of Grace, Decade of Decision 2. Questioning the Unquestionable: American Perspectives on European "Security Architecture" 3. The United States and the United Germany: Partners in Leadership? 4. Will Japan Remain Committed? The Changing Dynamics of the US–Japanese Security Relationship 5. Korea: Mission Complete? Part Two: Capabilities 6. After the "Maritime Strategy": The United States Navy in the Post–Cold War Era 7. The Influence of Nuclear Weapons on Future American Foreign Policy 8. Security Assistance: An Applicable Strategy for the 1990s? 9. Security, Competitiveness, and International Cooperation in US Defense Industrial Base Policy Part Three: Conclusion 10. Can America Remain Committed?